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Significados de
disrepute
en inglés
portugués
descrédito
catalán
desprestigi
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Loss or lack of belief or confidence.
distrust
discredit
repute
portugués
descrédito
Social phenomenon.
shamefulness
ill repute
credibility
Términos relacionados
social phenomenon
Sinónimos
Examples for "
distrust
"
distrust
discredit
Examples for "
distrust
"
1
Blair's approach worked wonders initially, but it soon led to public
distrust
.
2
For some, broker
distrust
is simply one more reason to steer clear.
3
Corbyn is steeped in socialist
distrust
of institutions that uphold free markets.
4
Fear and
distrust
are part of the fabric of Northern Ireland politics.
5
Discusses national polls concerning Nixon: most Americans
distrust
him but fear impeachment.
1
The Polish anti-monopoly office said it rejected any attempts to
discredit
it.
2
Mr Aitken accused the Guardian of a long campaign to
discredit
him.
3
And demand is booming despite efforts to
discredit
the purported medicinal benefits.
4
McGowan and others also say Weinstein aggressively sought to
discredit
his accusers.
5
Khartoum needs to
discredit
us, and not just us-thiswhole relief operation.
Uso de
disrepute
en inglés
1
Today both the liberal & the conservative positions have come into
disrepute
.
2
In addition, his conduct brought the SABC into
disrepute
,
the broadcaster noted.
3
Stock cattle were in such
disrepute
that they had no cash value.
4
He redeemed its character from the
disrepute
into which it had fallen.
5
The England team should be fined for bringing the game into
disrepute
.
6
If you try to use cancelled stamps, you will fall into
disrepute
.
7
Hence a man is ashamed of poverty,
disrepute
,
servitude, and the like.
8
The European project now stands in
disrepute
across much of Europe.
9
The core question is: has he brought the party into
disrepute
?
10
The latest developments have simply brought the legislation into further
disrepute
.
11
Fear of
disrepute
,
because that led, I suppose, to loss of diplomatic power.
12
The Commission said the pair's separate actions had brought the ministry into
disrepute
.
13
Could they divulge company secrets, perhaps, or bring businesses into
disrepute
?
14
It says such breaches can bring the NZX and the market into
disrepute
.
15
The measures follow a summer of incidents that have brought Faliraki into
disrepute
.
16
If the
disrepute
marring parliamentary proceedings wasn't so serious, it would be funny.
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disrepute
Adjetivo
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
fall into disrepute
bring into disrepute
disrepute charge
come into disrepute
general disrepute
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Translations for
disrepute
portugués
descrédito
catalán
desprestigi
descrèdit
mala reputació
Disrepute
a través del tiempo
Disrepute
por variante geográfica
Irlanda
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